Popsugar Living Daylight Saving Time 15 Funny Tweets About Daylight Saving Time Just 15 Hilarious Tweets About Daylight Saving Time Happening This Weekend 30 October 2019 by Lexi Inks Image Source: Getty / Carol Yepes Get ready for your body clock to be thrown way off again, because daylight saving time is coming to an end this Sunday, Nov. 3. At 2 a.m. on Sunday, our clocks will be set back by one hour, and for many of us, this time change isn't so bad since we actually gain an extra hour of sleep instead of losing one. But while some don't seem to mind it, many others still have very strong opinions on the topic, and we kinda love it. Keep reading to see some hilarious tweets about daylight saving time that will have you "falling back" out of your chair from laughter. Related: 19 Tweets and Memes About VSCO Girls That'll Make You Say, "Wow, Me" Boy are you daylight savings time because you need to fall back— Julia Young (@okjulia) June 1, 2019 1 / 15 Daylight Savings Time to my seasonal depression pic.twitter.com/26Wnb2Lbdb— Jackson Rickun (@JacksonRickun) October 17, 2019 2 / 15 Daylight savings time is Sunday ....y’all going to be in the club for 10 hours— b. (@brookealyss) October 28, 2019 3 / 15 Me explaining the concept of daylight saving time to the dogs at 7am this morning pic.twitter.com/QlYGtWTsEp— Sarah Champion (@SarahChampion) October 27, 2019 4 / 15 Friendly reminder: 1. Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, and 2. There’s no “s” at the end of “Saving” #DaylightSavingTime pic.twitter.com/zBNFAFVr4l— Teddy Kulmala (@teddy_kulmala) October 29, 2019 5 / 15 This is my official application to be sponsored by daylight saving time pic.twitter.com/YmSLX2kMnT— Amanda Breslauer (@amanda_bres) October 28, 2019 6 / 15 hot girl daylight savings time pic.twitter.com/95AmpE6xfP— weirdo with the obnoxiously long twiter handle (@Danno2430) October 26, 2019 7 / 15 me the first day of Daylight Savings Time when it gets dark at 4 in the afternoonpic.twitter.com/SsuH4hhzHE— the black Mr. Clean (@mannythemenace) October 29, 2019 8 / 15 When someone says "Daylight Savings Time" instead of "Daylight Saving Time." pic.twitter.com/EM0Ps5t2uY— Brad (@BradInKC) October 30, 2019 9 / 15 the concept of daylight savings time proves that time is a social construct, a man made concept that doesn’t amount to much. and that’s why i’m three “hours” late to work, boss— ur current gf (@bellathebinch) October 25, 2019 10 / 15 fall & daylight savings time pic.twitter.com/JjgUCehQ1d— gabe✨ (@lol_gabe) October 22, 2019 11 / 15 This year the holiday I’m most looking forward to is Daylight Savings Time so my car’s clock will finally be back on the right time— Jess Brohard (@JessBrohard) October 10, 2019 12 / 15 Just so everyone knows, I won’t be participating in the daylight savings time change this fall. Please plan accordingly when addressing me for dates/ and or specific meeting times as I will still be an hour ahead. Thanks.— Joe Brogie (@JoeBrogie) October 15, 2019 13 / 15 It's been 3 months, and I still haven't gotten over that hour I lost during Daylight Savings Time. And to think that they say time heals all wounds.— Optimistic Existentialist (@keithawynn) June 13, 2019 14 / 15 Remember that Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 am on Sunday, November 3rd. Gotta “Fall back” one hour. Here’s a handy guide for you. pic.twitter.com/0S0HihUpdL— Steve Hoffman (@SteveHoffmanTV) October 26, 2019 15 / 15 Daylight Saving TimeHumorSleepTwitter